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Innocent As Sin [Mass Market Paperback]

Elizabeth Lowell
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On what at first appears to be an ordinary day, everything changes for private banker Kayla Shaw when she barely escapes a brutal kidnapping attempt and finds herself accused of a shocking crime: the illegal laundering of hundreds of millions of dollars. Damned by lies and false "evidence," she is trapped with no place to run.

After five agonizing years, landscape painter Rand McCree has finally been offered what he desires most: the name of his twin brother's murderer. Hungry for vengeance, he accepts a job that will place him in the killer's orbit . . . and tantalizingly close to Kayla Shaw. The cold-blooded international criminal responsible for Rand's brother's death has targeted Kayla as his next victim—and only Rand can stop him from killing again.

Suspicious of each other, needing each other, they are two against the world as the violence of the past erupts in the present. And now innocence alone will not be enough to keep Kayla Shaw alive. . . .

About the Author

Elizabeth Lowell's acclaimed suspense novels include the New York Times bestsellers Blue Smoke and Murder, Innocent as Sin, The Wrong Hostage, Always Time to Die, The Color of Death, Die in Plain Sight, Running Scared, and Moving Target, as well as four books featuring the Donovan family: Amber Beach, Jade Island, Pearl Cove, and Midnight in Ruby Bayou. Lowell has more than thirty million books in print. She lives in Arizona and Seattle, Washington, with her husband, with whom she writes mystery novels under a pseudonym.


Las aclamadas novelas de suspenso de la autora Elizabeth Lowell incluyen varios bestsellers en la New York Times. Lowell ha vendido mÁs de treinta millones de ejemplares. Vive con su esposo en Seattle, Washington y Sedona, Arizona, con quien escribe novelas de misterio bajo un seudÓnimo.


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4.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, could have been better, July 14 2007
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Vala Mal Doran (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
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One thing that I have always admired about Elizabeth Lowell, is the incredible detail that she goes into with regards to the subject of her mystery, whether it be art, rubies or blood diamonds. Reading the background never feels made up, and allows the reader to trust that the mystery will be as good.

Unfortunately, the mystery was not as good as her detail, in this book. Kate Shaw seemed completely naive about the illegal banking procedures going on around her. I am not a banker, and I could see it a mile away! Shouldn't Ms. Lowell create brighter, stronger, more independent women? She spends a good deal of time, explaining how worldly Kate is, and yet none of her actions reflect it! Very disappointing.

And then, there is the hero. RAnd is dark, brooding, yet gentle and understanding. Uh huh. And he. must. save. her. Why can't they save each other? I love the invention of St.Kilda as the base of operations, and it has proved to be useful in many books. But in this book, they all seem to fanny about with no care as to who sees them or who knows them. Is that realistic? And would Joe Faroe keep bringing his son Lane into danger, when he just saved him from kidnappers in the last book? It seems doubtful.

Lastly, there is the romance. Wait, what romance? Quick lust. A mention of sex. And back to the mystery! I normally enjoy Ms. Lowell's romances, but this novel felt like she was trying to leave the genre completely.

I am still a fan. I will read the next book. But, I am hoping for more next time!
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Adventure!, Aug 10 2007
By Sheri Fogarty - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Innocent as Sin: A Novel (Hardcover)
Innocent as Sin is a terrific, can't put it down, story.

Kayla Shaw is a bright, world traveled free spirit who's finally settled down to work at a bank and ends up in the world of private banking, personally taking care of a few very wealthy clients.

Rand McCree is an artist and former agent trying to recover from a life changing incident.

One of Kayla's clients, a REAL bad guy, ends up bringing them together and sending them on the run.

I don't want to give any details away but, as usual, Elizabeth Lowell has written a wonderful romantic suspense. I love how she gives great detail about her characters and their lives and I find myself always learning about something new in her books (Like all the info about the gem industry in her great Amber Cove series)

I couldn't put it down...dinner was late tonight...LOL...and I loved every minute of it!

Elizabeth Lowell has done it again!

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars St. Kilda Rides Again, July 1 2008
By A. Roberts "Avid Reader" - Published on Amazon.com
I will have to say I liked this more than The Wrong Hostage. I really just found Grace's character terribly annoying. However she and Joe are now married and in this book she is much more likable. Their son Lane appears off and on in it also and he is just a cool kid. That said this book kept my interest though Kayla's character was a little far fetched at times. I haven't read a lot of EL books but the ones I have the heroine suddenly becomes this alpha person taking on the bad guys and hello even taking the head villan out. Okay maybe that's EL's formula. Once in awhile that's okay but I find it a bit unbeliveable every time. I liked most of the characters, even the bad guys and when I say I liked them, it's meant that they lived up to their character protrayal. We can't list this with great literature but just for a few hours read it does what it's supposed to do; entertain. It's not the kind of book I will read again but it was an okay read and will probably read the next St Kilda book to see if our characters we've become acquainted with show up in it. I will say that EL must have a very qualified research department to come up with the correct banking procedures and even the information she would need to write about arms trade.

20 of 26 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Time to give up on Lowell?, July 4 2007
By Shannon In Cali "Book Addict" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Innocent as Sin: A Novel (Hardcover)
Like Lowell's last release, The Wrong Hostage, this book has an up-to-the-minute political issue as it's focus; this time, international gun runners and their exploitation of Africa. At least this time, the hero and heroine aren't nearly as annoying, although their deep feelings for each other are built on almost nothing. We learn little about who the hero is, other than that he's upset about the death of his brother, and he paints. He and the heroine share one night of passion (which lasts all of two pages), and then suddenly are willing to risk their lives for each other. After that, the plot takes over, and the remainder of the book is spent trying to straighten out the mess of international intrigue that's been created, with no further attention given to developing the characters.
Some authors are fantastic at weaving current political storylines into a romance - see Suzanne Brockmann - but Lowell isn't one of them. Her heavy-handed attempts at a "message" derail the romance, instead of using the romance to build the plot, and vice versa. If she wants to head that way, her publisher should reclassify her titles as "fiction" instead of "romance" when promoting them, and have bookstores shelve them accordingly.
For those like myself who felt The Wrong Hostage was the worst Lowell ever, guess what - the main characters are back, big time, in this novel. They continue to be idiots - what kind of man would not only take his teenage son along as his cover on an op where he knows there will be an assasination attempt, but then expose himself and his son to the enemy in order to gloat over a capture? What kind of fictional heroes are going to sit around waiting on a court order while millions of lives hang in the balance? Only those in St. Kilda Consulting.
I'm not giving up on Lowell completely yet - somewhere in there is the woman who brought us the Donovans, and the "Only" series. However, she's definitely become a "get it at the library" author, rather than a "buy it the minute it's released" author.
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